May 9, 2011 | Comments Closed
The exploits of two friends who make the move from partying at illegal warehouse raves, to becoming successful promoters at the peak of the Manchester, Amsterdam and Ibiza rave scene in the early 90s.
Definitely our kind of film! Having grown up as teenagers in the 90s, we could relate to this subject, and with a soundtrack mixed by Terry Farley, including tracks such as Inner City’s ‘Good Life’ and Leftfield’s ‘Not Forgotten’ we were always onto a winner! Plenty of sound design here getting in and out of club scenes and trippy out of body experiences… trust us… it’s all about the Whales.
April 9, 2011 | Comments Closed
A British drama focusing on the identity struggles of Ash (James Floyd), a young British Pakistani who is torn between the traditions of middle-class family life and his passion for DJ’ing. From Director Menhaj Huda.
This is the film that we met our now good friend, Menhaj Huda on. A chance for us to get our hands dirty with a mixture of multicultural British society and some banging club beats, including a remix of Robert Miles’ ‘Children’ from our also-now-great-mates, Nerm and D-Code (Shiva Sound System).
September 29, 2009 | Comments Closed
Jed is starving, he hasn’t eaten for days. He’s lost and alone, wandering around a vast forest searching for the one thing that can satisfy his insatiable hunger… Human brains. Jed is undead, and he is on the hunt driven by an unnatural urge to devour living tissue. The problem is he can’t catch a thing. He is a loser. He was a loser in life and nothing seems to have changed now he is dead. But can the pity of recently dead/undead woman turn his luck?
June 9, 2009 | Comments Closed
A 2009 fly-on-the-wall mockumentary written and directed by Shane Meadows, starring Paddy Considine, Arctic Monkeys and Scorzayzee. Le Donk, an ageing and failing musician and roadie, embarks on one last swansong working for the Arctic Monkeys whilst trying to promote his up and coming rapper, Scorzayzee. All this while juggling the fact that he is due to be a father… something’s got to give here…!
This was our first film as Pindrop, and one that we are very proud of! It’s got everything that we love: music, laughs, and a good story of a middle aged man trying to cling to his youth. Big thanks to Shane Meadows and Libby Durdy (Warp Films) for bringing us this wonderful film to get our company started.